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Delhi EV Policy 2.0 BJP Rekha Gupta Cabinet meeting today on What changes by Electric Vehicle new policy | Delhi EV Policy: दिल्ली में EV क्रांति, हर गाड़ी होगी इलेक्ट्रिक! जानें
Delhi electric vehicle policy 2.0: Changes are now being heard on the streets of Delhi. In the coming days, there is a possibility of removing the sheet of smoke. They are saying this because the new dawn of electric vehicles is going to knock. The Delhi government is going to hold a cabinet meeting on EV (Electric Vehicle) Policy 2.0 today (April 15), where this draft policy will be discussed.
95 percent electric vehicle by 2027
According to government officials, after the approval of the draft, the Transport Department will make it public on its website and seek suggestions from the general public and related stakeholders. Under this new policy, the government aims to have 95 percent of the vehicles registered in Delhi by the year 2027, and by 2030 the figure reached 100 percent.
First EV policy and its effect
Significantly, in the year 2020, the Aam Aadmi Party government had implemented the EV policy for the first time, which was aimed at making 25 percent of the vehicles electric by 2024. However, till now only 9.39 percent of the vehicles in Delhi have been electric.
Attractive subsidy in new policy
Many attractive subsidies are proposed to the public in the new policy. There will be subsidy on buying e-car up to 20 lakh rupees. Along with this, a direct rebate of Rs 30,000 will be given to women who buy 100 e-copy vehicles first to encourage women.
Changes in registration for e-vehicles
An official said, “Under the new policy, only e-addict and e-auto registration will be given priority from next year. Targets will also be set to shift taxi and cab services to electric mode.” Apart from this, there can also be a provision for compensation or subsidy for scrapping old petrol, CNG and diesel vehicles.
Interestingly, it will be made mandatory to have an electric vehicle to register a third vehicle at the same address. This policy will not only clean the air of Delhi, but will also set an example towards adopting EV across the country.
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